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    There are so many different cultures around the world that have hidden aspects to them that people outside do not necessarily see or know about. One culture, in particular, has seemed to always have many of their practices in the dark, the Muslim Culture of the Middle East. A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini gives us a small insight into such a mysterious culture. The reader can deduce all of the suffering that the women in this Middle Eastern culture go through. The author highlights many

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    Domestic Violence

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    Domestic Violence in America Domestic abuse in the United States is a large-scale and complex social and health problem. The family is perhaps the most violent group, with the home being the most violent American institution or setting today (Lay, 1994). Sadly enough, the majority of people who are murdered are not likely killed by a stranger during a hold-up or similar crime but are killed by someone they know. Not surprisingly, the Center for Disease Control and prevention has identified interpersonal

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    Typical and Atypical Abuse Essay

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    Typical and Atypical Abuse Physical and emotional abuse can originate from any source but the majority of the abuse generates from parental or adult figures and is direct toward a timid figure, typically a child. The abuser commonly chooses a more timid recipient because they will be less likely to stand up against the abuser. Physical abuse is maltreatment that involves actual contact between one body part of a person and an other body part of an other person, such as hitting or slapping.

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    SSD 3 – Module 1 Notes Mod 1 - Apply Ethical Leadership Decision Making Process:  3 Perspectives: • Virtues – Desirable Qualities – Courage, justice, compassion • Principals – Authoritative – Army Values • Consequences – greatest good, greatest number of people  Ethical reasoning – informal process – integral  Army Problem Solving: 1. Form of decision making. 2. Is a systematic approach to define a problem, develop possible solutions to solve the problem, arriving at the best solution

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    The field of psychology has evolved considerably in the last century and Carl Rogers (1902-1987) has been one of the most influential figures contributing to its growth. Rogers is considered by many to be the leader of the humanistic psychology movement. He spent the majority of his professional career demonstrating “how supportive, growth-producing conditions can unleash healing, responsible self-direction, and creativity in individuals and groups in all walks of life” (Kirschenbaum, 2004, p.121)

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    Domestic Violence What effects does domestic violence have on the victim and their families? Domestic violence has a tremendous effect on people lives. It is a terrible crime and is happening each day. It is said that every 9 seconds a women is assaulted or beaten. Domestic violence is the leading cause of injury in women. This crime is very common and happens to people that you may even know. “Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive and threatening behaviors that may include physical, emotional

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    Bullying in the Workplace

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    The attitudes and morale of the employees is directly related to job performance. A victim of harassment will not function at 100 percent efficiency. Victims of harassment are often distracted and are not able to focus on their core responsibilities. Dr. Heinz

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    Unit 10 Safeguarding

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    country, from developed world to developing nations, region to region and culture to culture. Environmental risk factors include availability of drugs, poverty, social changes, peer influences, employment status, type of occupation and cultural attitudes. Individual risk factors include: being a victim of child abuse, personality disorders, and extreme changes .In family situation, inter-family dependence problems, academic stress, poor academic performance, social deprivation, depression and

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    The name of Siegfried Sassoon is written down in the Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey among the greatest authors of the wartime to pay homage to his contribution to the Universal Literature. Despite of the fact that he is sharing the eternity with other outstanding authors of the period, his sanity was indeed questioned. When WWI started he was willing to participate in it, nonetheless, as he became more aware of the reality of the battlefield, his poetry evolved towards an increasingly realistic

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    of nearly 3 million physical assaults in the US” (p. 4). In homes where a child witnesses domestic violence, whether or not the child is physically abused by the abusive parent. The child will most likely suffer emotional and/or psychological trauma. Children who witness abuse in the home where fathers abuse their mothers are denied the loving home that fosters healthy emotional development. When a child grows up watching dad abusing mom, they grow up with a role model that uses

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